
Ian Brodie
Daily Wealth Letter
a daily synopsis of the wealth news that’s most relevant, timely and dependable
Compiled and edited by Ian Brodie of The Wealth Forums (www.thewealthforums.com)
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NUMBER 407 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 2017
Chinese tycoon buys cheese grater
The “Cheesegrater”, the tallest building in the City of London, has been sold to a Chinese property tycoon for £1.15bn, the second biggest ever sale of a UK building. READ MORE: http://thewealthforums.com/
Super rich will flock to London
The super-rich will continue to flock to London, despite the political and economic concerns around the UK’s intention to leave the European Union, according to a report published on Wednesday by property broker Knight Frank. READ MORE: http://thewealthforums.com/
Parliament considers Brexit jobs crisis
As the hard truth starts to set over the dangers to the UK economy of losing hundreds of thousands of EU workers, a parliamentary committe has been hearing evidence from experts. READ MORE:http://thewealthforums.com/
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